Episode 101 – Thomas the Slav

Thomas the Slav negotiates with the Arabs (from The Chronicle of John Scylitzes)

Thomas the Slav negotiates with the Arabs (from The Chronicle of John Scylitzes)

Thomas the Slav's troops in action (from The Chronicle of John Scylitzes)

Thomas the Slav’s troops in action (from The Chronicle of John Scylitzes)

Leo’s murder is greeted with disgust in Anatolia where men rally behind Thomas the Slav. But back at the capital men get behind Michael of Amorium as a suitable replacement. This split leads to a three year civil war and a stalemate which suggests that God favours neither man.

Period: 820-824

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Episode 100 – An Interview with Mike Duncan

Mike Duncan

Mike Duncan

Thanks to all of you for helping us get to episode 100. And of course our eternal gratitude to Mike Duncan and The History of Rome podcast.

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Episode 99 – Michael of Amorium

Michael II (Dumbarton Oaks coin collection)

Michael II (Dumbarton Oaks coin collection)

Leo restores Iconoclasm and defeats the Bulgars in battle. After signing the peace treaty he raid the Caliphate and returns to domestic matters. However a palace conspiracy overthrows him in favour of his old ally Michael of Amorium.

Period: 815-820

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Episode 98 – Leo the Armenian

Leo V (Dumbarton Oaks coin collection)

Leo V (Dumbarton Oaks coin collection)

Leo the Armenian becomes Leo V and waits out Krum’s slaughter in Thrace. He also makes plans to restore Iconoclasm.

Period: 813-815

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Episode 97 – Michael Rhangabe, Emperor of the Romans

The site of Mesembria (modern Nesebar) from visitnessebar.org

The site of Mesembria (modern Nesebar) from visitnessebar.org

Michael and his son being proclaimed (as depicted in the Chronicle of John Skylitzes)

Michael and his son being proclaimed (as depicted in the Chronicle of John Skylitzes)

Nicephorus’ successors are his wounded son and his unsuitable son-in-law. Between them they ensure that the dynasty comes to a sad end while Krum improves his position considerably.

Period: 811-813

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Episode 96 – Shoulda

A valley in the Balkan Mountains (intrepidtravel.com)

An example of a valley in the Balkan Mountains (intrepidtravel.com)

Krum receives Nicepheros' head (from worldhistoryplus.com)

Krum receives Nicepheros’ head (from worldhistoryplus.com)

Krum drinks from Nicephorus' skull (from seanmunger.com)

Krum drinks from Nicephorus’ skull (from seanmunger.com)

Why were the Bulgars so successful compared to their larger neighbour? We look at this question and the limitations of the Byzantine army on campaign as Nicephorus leads his men to their doom.

Period: 811

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Episode 95 – Coulda

The skyline of modern Sofia (Roman Serdica) from senderismoeuropa.com

The skyline of modern Sofia (Roman Serdica) from senderismoeuropa.com

The Byzantine Empire in 780 from A History of the Byzantine State and Society by Warren Treadgold

The Byzantine Empire in 780 from A History of the Byzantine State and Society by Warren Treadgold

Nicephorus turns his attention to the Balkans and begins settling colonists in the Peloponnese. His plans for Macedonia though are thwarted by the Bulgars. The Emperor organises a mass migration from Anatolia to Europe and reorganises the Themes and the finances of the state to make the new venture a success.

Period: 802-811

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Episode 94 – Woulda

Nicephorus I (Dumbarton Oaks coin collection)

Nicephorus I (Dumbarton Oaks coin collection)

The General Logothete Nicephorus becomes Emperor and embarks on a wide ranging programme of reform. In this episode we focus on relations with the Caliphate, Charlemagne and the clergy.

Period: 802-811

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Episode 93 – Recap and Precap

A reminder of where we’ve come from in the 8th century and where we are going in the 9th.

Period: 717-900

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